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they are not going to be able to handle the kind of [bleep] reenforcement of the united states marines going into here. [bleep] they can't. i'm looking forward to this fight. >>brian: here's a reality series we have to see because it's real reality.
they are not going to be able to handle the kind of [bleep] reenforcement of the united states marines going into here. [bleep] they can't. i'm looking forward to this fight. >>brian: here's a reality series we have to see because it's real reality.
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a lot of kids out there who need help, who are getting a lot of negative reenforcement. and is there more than we can do to give them a sense that their country cares about them and values them and is willing to invest in them. >> the white house's original plan was to have the president address the verdict during interviews tuesday with four spanish language television networks. but none asked about it. >> the president's speech comes after six days of phone calls to the white house from the african american community. angry protests and soul searching by mr. obama himself. one black leader says the president's remarks were well timed and well considered. >> i think the president did today was exactly needed. he did what any president should do. that is to respond to what is a crisis in this nation. >> the president's comments about race mirror conversations being heard in homes all across the country. as kpix5, sharon chin explains for african americans, the killing of trayvon martin serves as another cautionary tale. >> the talk, like a chess game is a black man's str
a lot of kids out there who need help, who are getting a lot of negative reenforcement. and is there more than we can do to give them a sense that their country cares about them and values them and is willing to invest in them. >> the white house's original plan was to have the president address the verdict during interviews tuesday with four spanish language television networks. but none asked about it. >> the president's speech comes after six days of phone calls to the white...
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and it authorizes billions in reenforcing the border with ridiculous amount of money. all the people worried about the deficits don't seem to care about that. the border is pretty well enforced. hardly anyone is coming across anyway. just a political ploy. >> 1.6 million new workers a year to compete against americans with a 17.6% current underemployment rate for jobs. the 1.6 million new work of visas will span every industry from tourism to high-tech to blue college jobs. at the present rate of the job creations it takes eight months to create that many new jobs. >> exactly. and i will speak to that. let me speak to that. h1vs, when they come in and take jobs of the middle class jobs, engineers, you take folks coming in from the service city, the third world. you have black unemployment twice as high. now, what in heaven's name are you bringing in millions of people and giving amnesty to millions of people when our own folks aren't working? and would they help the economy? but would they help the economy? >> they do create jobs. they find the force of 500 businesses
and it authorizes billions in reenforcing the border with ridiculous amount of money. all the people worried about the deficits don't seem to care about that. the border is pretty well enforced. hardly anyone is coming across anyway. just a political ploy. >> 1.6 million new workers a year to compete against americans with a 17.6% current underemployment rate for jobs. the 1.6 million new work of visas will span every industry from tourism to high-tech to blue college jobs. at the present...
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>> they will have more reenforcing in them. they had a tendency to use more round columns with spiral hoops. they don't necessarily catastrophicly collapse. in a perverse sense, the 50's and 60's buildings, you don't want to be in. i am in a 1920 building >> i wanted to clarify, we have beautiful, very ornate buildings they are taller. a lot of apartment buildings. >> those are mostly steel framed buildings. in the 50's and 60's, they wanted to create open floor spaces and they went to concrete spaces and thought it was great until the san fernando earthquake and the earthquake came and the building disappeared. they said, oops and changed the code immediately. >> we look at it and say, it didn't do what we thought. the codes are rarely perspective. how can we make that happen? they wait for a catastrophe and then change it >> just to clarify. we don't have instrumentation to record the shaking and to do a computer simulation is difficult to do without the data. we only learn through events. not all the records we have are indi
>> they will have more reenforcing in them. they had a tendency to use more round columns with spiral hoops. they don't necessarily catastrophicly collapse. in a perverse sense, the 50's and 60's buildings, you don't want to be in. i am in a 1920 building >> i wanted to clarify, we have beautiful, very ornate buildings they are taller. a lot of apartment buildings. >> those are mostly steel framed buildings. in the 50's and 60's, they wanted to create open floor spaces and...
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even when that goes away mother nature brought reenforcement. that is a low pressure area coming down from british columbia, western washington, sitting to the north and west. remembering the flow, around low pressure t is always there. giving us the onshore flow until thursday at a minimum. if you like the hot weather away from the water, sunshine, start to finish you have to be patient, waiting until next weekend. a lot of fog and drizzle for everybody tomorrow. tomorrow will be the chilly day. hitting bottom tomorrow afternoon. then, beginning to warm things up a degree or two each day. it will take until thursday or friday until we get back to normal. not cold but chilly. sanfrancisco, 61, san jose, 9 degrees below average, high of 74. san mateo, 78. hayward, chilly, breezy, 66 degrees. pleasant hills, san ramon, 66. now, is 60 if daly city. the warmest stuff is below normal. lake county, you are usually in the middle to upper 90s, low 90s for you. saint helena, 73 degrees. another degree or two on wednesday and then moving at a stale's pace
even when that goes away mother nature brought reenforcement. that is a low pressure area coming down from british columbia, western washington, sitting to the north and west. remembering the flow, around low pressure t is always there. giving us the onshore flow until thursday at a minimum. if you like the hot weather away from the water, sunshine, start to finish you have to be patient, waiting until next weekend. a lot of fog and drizzle for everybody tomorrow. tomorrow will be the chilly...
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. - and we need to perhaps reenforce the fact that it's important, because what small businesses do, really, influences tremendously the economy overall. - absolutely. small businesses account for half of the workforce. they are 98% of all businesses. - michael alter from surepayroll. thanks again. - thank you. thank you, bill. coming up, an organization that's helping high-profile athletes tackle their financial hurdles. more on that, coming up. nfl players are notorious for taking home massive paychecks. the downside is many often quickly go through their earnings. well now help is on the way. liz davidson, chief executive of financial finesse, is skyping with us today. liz, good to have you on the show. what led up to paying more attention to nfl salaries and how people were handling their money? - it all started in 2009, when the nfl players' association wanted to help players save more in preparation for a potential lock-out. it has since expanded due to the success. we've had over 1,200 football players use the platform that we provided online, and it has since expanded to incl
. - and we need to perhaps reenforce the fact that it's important, because what small businesses do, really, influences tremendously the economy overall. - absolutely. small businesses account for half of the workforce. they are 98% of all businesses. - michael alter from surepayroll. thanks again. - thank you. thank you, bill. coming up, an organization that's helping high-profile athletes tackle their financial hurdles. more on that, coming up. nfl players are notorious for taking home...
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an official told an oversight committee that seismic safety bolts will have to be reenforced. and that work isn't expected to be completed until december 10th. meanwhile, some lawmakers continue to ask if we should consider opening the new bridge sooner, even with its issues. they note the current bridge has failed an earthquake. >>> b.a.r.t. workers may be back on the job. but they're no closer to settling the dispute that sent them on strike last week. negotiations for a new contract won't resume until friday. and if an agreement isn't reached, it will likely mean another strike in august. on friday, workers agreed to return to work for 30 days while continuing negotiations. the four-day strike created huge commute issues in the bay area. both sides remain very far apart on any deal. >>> up next, we're going to talk about the a's and a long night for the giants. so... [ gasps ] these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? maybe. rich chocolate chips... i just wanted you to eat more fiber. and then the awards started coming in, and i became addicted to the fame
an official told an oversight committee that seismic safety bolts will have to be reenforced. and that work isn't expected to be completed until december 10th. meanwhile, some lawmakers continue to ask if we should consider opening the new bridge sooner, even with its issues. they note the current bridge has failed an earthquake. >>> b.a.r.t. workers may be back on the job. but they're no closer to settling the dispute that sent them on strike last week. negotiations for a new contract...
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something michelle about.talk a lot a lot of kids out there who need help, who are getting a lot of reenforcement. that we can dore sense that their country cares about them? them?lues and is willing to invest in them? i'm not naive about the prospects of some brand new federal program. i'm not sure that's what we're talking about here. do recognize as president we've got convening power. and there's a lot of good programs that are being done country on this front. and for us to be able to gather together business leaders and elected officials and clergy and celebrities and athletes and figure out how do a better job helping young frican-american men feel that they're a full part of this -- and that hat and avenuespathways to succeed? i think that would be a pretty what was me from obviously a tragic situation. we're going to spend some time thinking that and about that. and finally, it's important for us to do some soul searching. there's talk about should we race?ne a conversation on i haven't seen that be when, ularly productive you know, politicians try to conversations. they end up being sti
something michelle about.talk a lot a lot of kids out there who need help, who are getting a lot of reenforcement. that we can dore sense that their country cares about them? them?lues and is willing to invest in them? i'm not naive about the prospects of some brand new federal program. i'm not sure that's what we're talking about here. do recognize as president we've got convening power. and there's a lot of good programs that are being done country on this front. and for us to be able to...
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one thing emphasized at home and reenforced for the school respect for the authority and respect for the law and respect for teachers and elders. and you have to make people make good choices and if you make bad choices, you will have to live with the consequences. do the right thing, and you have any doubt. get out the boibl. two, if you want to fail you have a right no to but not other people because you rrnt being the best you can. you join a time or business or spouse or child in the world. vua obligation and responsibility. and third thing, show other people you care. don't say hey, here i am. it is about caring about other people and when we understand and follow those three rowels. we'll generate trust with the people and totally committed with the people and they know we care. and too many people don't care about young people. if you care about people, you will make sure they fulfill the obligation. last thing i learned from woody hayes. you are a leader your job is not to be popular but make people the best they can be. >> you once again demonstrated why you are a hero in my
one thing emphasized at home and reenforced for the school respect for the authority and respect for the law and respect for teachers and elders. and you have to make people make good choices and if you make bad choices, you will have to live with the consequences. do the right thing, and you have any doubt. get out the boibl. two, if you want to fail you have a right no to but not other people because you rrnt being the best you can. you join a time or business or spouse or child in the world....
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then, reenforcements arrived with poles and black drapes andy yaitded a cotton curtain. the fence raised, then higher and would have been more effective had they had enough cloth to stretch beyond 30 feet them. would have been less frustrated if some teen-aged passengers of flight 214 cooperated but the teens walked out of the hotel. and gathered in a group out in front of the crown plaza to have pictures taken. that is just part of income a new place and a field trip. employees kaulgts up with the teens but the kids who survived seemed oblivious to efforts of the would be protectors. several buses pulled into the enry way looks like they're get trogdz move people. we'll be back at 6:00 with the latest. >> mark, thank you. >> 26 passengers and crew remain in the hospital. five are in critical condition. stanford hospital discharged three patients last night. tweeting five people, one is in critical, but stable condition. four patients being treated in burlingame. there are three at california pacific medical center. each have a patient remaining. >> our coverage of the c
then, reenforcements arrived with poles and black drapes andy yaitded a cotton curtain. the fence raised, then higher and would have been more effective had they had enough cloth to stretch beyond 30 feet them. would have been less frustrated if some teen-aged passengers of flight 214 cooperated but the teens walked out of the hotel. and gathered in a group out in front of the crown plaza to have pictures taken. that is just part of income a new place and a field trip. employees kaulgts up with...
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giving you a look showing that upper level low reenforcing this breezy pattern along the coast. we'll see warming trend beginning on saturday. tomorrow, pleasant. but not very warm in the south bay mainly sunny skies. highs in the mid upper 70s for the most part. 77 in san jose. 80s down in loss gat yochls i need your voice for this job. don't you? peninsula, highs 68 in san mateo. low 70s redwood city. upper 50s on coast and breezy there. doult a high of only 62 tomorrow. cool and 59 in the sunset district. mainly mid to upper 70s from jant rosa to napa. farther north 91 in clear lake. east bay high temperatures will rise to 66 at oakland. 71 fremont. highs low to mid-80s. 84 in livermore and 86 at antioch. here is the accu-weather forecast. a warming trend begin zachlgt highs up to about 92 sunday. high temperatures tapering off just a few degrees monday. but bounce back to warmer levels on tuesday, wednesday, and thursday. now abc 7 is sponsoring aids walk san francisco. it's 10 days away surngd july 21. register call or visit aids walk.net. >> going to be another great day.
giving you a look showing that upper level low reenforcing this breezy pattern along the coast. we'll see warming trend beginning on saturday. tomorrow, pleasant. but not very warm in the south bay mainly sunny skies. highs in the mid upper 70s for the most part. 77 in san jose. 80s down in loss gat yochls i need your voice for this job. don't you? peninsula, highs 68 in san mateo. low 70s redwood city. upper 50s on coast and breezy there. doult a high of only 62 tomorrow. cool and 59 in the...
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man hit a and killed the young black boy but only because he was jewish and black man killed a jewish reenforce retaliation and there were people saying killed the do. that individual who committed homicide was found not guilty in the local court then the fed did come into prosecuting and he did go to jail. that is not the case has ever been away or shape or form. i will shave the mustache if the fed to bring down a charge. lou: the fbi conducted interviews of 36 people. there are even in instances if you look at the results of those interviews it looks like the fbi will get a different answer than what they have got but they got no hatred, no racial bias was a weber on the part of george zimmerman. why does this attorney general act like this is an ongoing investigation? why does he even talks like that? why does he talk about the evidence that is now the record? >> the unfortunate thing he is not following their own guidelines for the federal government has guidelines that they are supposed to follow in deciding whether or not to prosecute. they specifically say you cannot prosecute someone i
man hit a and killed the young black boy but only because he was jewish and black man killed a jewish reenforce retaliation and there were people saying killed the do. that individual who committed homicide was found not guilty in the local court then the fed did come into prosecuting and he did go to jail. that is not the case has ever been away or shape or form. i will shave the mustache if the fed to bring down a charge. lou: the fbi conducted interviews of 36 people. there are even in...
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>> this would tend to reenforce. the reason as you bend forward the clothing falls away from the body is gravity. if you have wet clothing, clothing is heavier and there's going to be be a greater tendency to fall. if you have something in the front pulling the shirt down as you lean over, again it tends to pull away from the body. the wound itself by the gap, by the powder tattooing in the face of contact of the clothing indicates this is consistent with mr. zimmerman's account that he mr. martin was over him leaning forward at the time of the shot. >> and you can be guaranteed the prosecutor is taking copious notes figuring out during this break what do i do to dismantle that. coming up after the break all of the things you missed, even if you were glued to that television there's a very big courtroom and the cameras don't catch most of it, but guess who did. jean casarez. she'll give us the full report of everything you didn't see. vo: getting your car serviced at meineke, smart. saving time by booking an appointm
>> this would tend to reenforce. the reason as you bend forward the clothing falls away from the body is gravity. if you have wet clothing, clothing is heavier and there's going to be be a greater tendency to fall. if you have something in the front pulling the shirt down as you lean over, again it tends to pull away from the body. the wound itself by the gap, by the powder tattooing in the face of contact of the clothing indicates this is consistent with mr. zimmerman's account that he...
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one thing emphasized at home and reenforced for the school respect for the authority and respect for the law and respect for teachers and elders. and you have to make people make good choices and if you make bad choices, you will have to live with the consequences. do the right thing, and you have any doubt. get out the boibl. two, if you want to fail you have a right no to but not other people because you rrnt being the best you can. you join a time or business or spouse or child in the world. vua obligation and responsibility. and third thing, show other people you care. don't say hey, here i am. it is about caring about other people and when we understand and follow those three rowels. we'll generate trust with the people and totally committed with the people and they know we care. and too many people don't care about young people. if you care about people, you will make sure they fulfill the obligation. last thing i learned from woody hayes. you are a leader your job is not to be popular but make people the best they can be. >> you once again demonstrated why you are a hero in my
one thing emphasized at home and reenforced for the school respect for the authority and respect for the law and respect for teachers and elders. and you have to make people make good choices and if you make bad choices, you will have to live with the consequences. do the right thing, and you have any doubt. get out the boibl. two, if you want to fail you have a right no to but not other people because you rrnt being the best you can. you join a time or business or spouse or child in the world....
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today the toll bridge oversight committee says it will have to be reenforced with new construction. some wonder whether a new bridge with a problem or an old bridge is better. >> we've been told over and over by experts that it's dangerous. >> the $6 billion retrofit project is ten years late and millions overbudget. >>> we have comfortable conditions as well. mild climate expected. 74 in redwood city. then you go back towards the east bay and it was hot for you. 92 in livermore. 92 in santa teresa. at the san jose airport, temperatures primarily in the 80s there. we're showing an onshore flow. not only are we dealing with delays at sfo due to the airplane crash this weekend, but we may have those delays compounded by fog developing. let's get you outside and get a visibility check. you can see in san jose it's excellent right now. not too much haze. the wind blowing around keeping the air quality at a good level. that's the fog line at the lower portion of your screen. let's get a first look at our forecast as we head throughout tuesday. we will have that cloud cover to deal with a
today the toll bridge oversight committee says it will have to be reenforced with new construction. some wonder whether a new bridge with a problem or an old bridge is better. >> we've been told over and over by experts that it's dangerous. >> the $6 billion retrofit project is ten years late and millions overbudget. >>> we have comfortable conditions as well. mild climate expected. 74 in redwood city. then you go back towards the east bay and it was hot for you. 92 in...
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giving you a look showing that upper level low reenforcing this breezy pattern along the coast. we'll see warming trend beginning on saturday. tomorrow, pleasant. but not very warm in the south bay mainly sunny skies. highs in the mid upper 70s for the most part. 77 in san jose. 80s down in loss gat yochls i need your voice for this job. don't you? peninsula, highs 68 in san mateo. low 70s redwood city. upper 50s on coast and breezy there. doult a high of only 62 tomorrow. cool and 59 in the sunset district. mainly mid to upper 70s from jant rosa to napa. farther north 91 in clear lake. east bay high temperatures will rise to 66 at oakland. 71 fremont. highs low to mid-80s. 84 in livermore and 86 at antioch. here is the accu-weather forecast. a warming trend begin zachlgt highs up to about 92 sunday. high temperatures tapering off just a few degrees monday. but bounce back to warmer levels on tuesday, wednesday, and thursday. now abc 7 is sponsoring aids walk san francisco. it's 10 days away surngd july 21. register call or visit aids walk.net. >> going to be another great day.
giving you a look showing that upper level low reenforcing this breezy pattern along the coast. we'll see warming trend beginning on saturday. tomorrow, pleasant. but not very warm in the south bay mainly sunny skies. highs in the mid upper 70s for the most part. 77 in san jose. 80s down in loss gat yochls i need your voice for this job. don't you? peninsula, highs 68 in san mateo. low 70s redwood city. upper 50s on coast and breezy there. doult a high of only 62 tomorrow. cool and 59 in the...
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this cooler weather system moves in, this reenforces the cooling basically all weekend long and into early next week for monday and into tuesday. so no major heat showing up on the forecast maps. tomorrow morning, here is the expected cloud cover again. once again we will have some drizzle out there especially into the coast. clouds pulled back to near the shoreline but once again into the afternoon hours. still patchy fog for parts of san francisco and right around the bay itself to partly cloudy skies but still some stubborn overcast right near parts of the coastline. forecast highs for tomorrow, coming down a few degrees for tomorrow's highs. san rafael 74, stinson beach 63. right around vacaville 90. right around the rim of the bay, upper 60s to near 70 degrees. if you want the heat you will head inland. san jose forecast high 78. sunny vale 76 and san francisco 62 degrees with patchy fog. here is the forecast for the garlic festival this weekend. sunday will be the coolest day. afternoon temperatures will be in the lower 80s. >>> look ahead your five day forecast with your weeke
this cooler weather system moves in, this reenforces the cooling basically all weekend long and into early next week for monday and into tuesday. so no major heat showing up on the forecast maps. tomorrow morning, here is the expected cloud cover again. once again we will have some drizzle out there especially into the coast. clouds pulled back to near the shoreline but once again into the afternoon hours. still patchy fog for parts of san francisco and right around the bay itself to partly...
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this cooler weather system moves in, this reenforces the cooling basically all weekend long and into early next week for monday and into tuesday. so no major heat showing up on the forecast maps. tomorrow morning, here is the expected cloud cover again. once again we will have some drizzle out there especially into the coast. clouds pulled back to near the shoreline but once again into the afternoon hours. still patchy fog for parts of san francisco and right around the bay itself to partly cloudy skies but still some stubborn overcast right near parts of the coastline. forecast highs for tomorrow, coming down a few degrees for tomorrow's highs. san rafael 74, stinson beach 63. right around vacaville 90. right around the rim of the bay, upper 60s to near 70 degrees. if you want the heat you will head inland. san jose forecast high 78. sunny vale 76 and san francisco 62 degrees with patchy fog. here is the forecast for the garlic festival this weekend. sunday will be the coolest day. afternoon temperatures will be in the lower 80s. >>> look ahead your five day forecast with your weeke
this cooler weather system moves in, this reenforces the cooling basically all weekend long and into early next week for monday and into tuesday. so no major heat showing up on the forecast maps. tomorrow morning, here is the expected cloud cover again. once again we will have some drizzle out there especially into the coast. clouds pulled back to near the shoreline but once again into the afternoon hours. still patchy fog for parts of san francisco and right around the bay itself to partly...
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. >> and that network is consistently reenforced. >> there has been for years of debate about the monarchy. and i saw support for getting rid of the monarchy is quite low. >> it's at the moment between 77 and 82% of commitment to the monarchy by the entire population of the british public. >> is there a conversation there like we've been having social distance and social mobility because the u.k. and the u.s. are in the same place in that your birth is such a brie dikter in where you end up in the hierarchy. >> there is. but the archbishop of canterbury and the mayor of lop done all went to eaton and christ church of oxford. what we have is a period post war war there was supposedly a welfare state and social mobility. and what's happened is the country has reverted to having these kings, dukes and duchesses in positions of authority. >> really, thank you all. that is all for this evening. the rachel maddow show starts right now. >> good evening. ang thanks >>> good evening, chris. thank you. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. happy monday. happy new royal baby day. it's been
. >> and that network is consistently reenforced. >> there has been for years of debate about the monarchy. and i saw support for getting rid of the monarchy is quite low. >> it's at the moment between 77 and 82% of commitment to the monarchy by the entire population of the british public. >> is there a conversation there like we've been having social distance and social mobility because the u.k. and the u.s. are in the same place in that your birth is such a brie dikter...
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there is a lot of kids who need help and getting a lot of negative reenforcements. is there more than we could do to give them a sense that their country cares about them? and values them. and is willing to invest in them? i am not, naive about the federal program but as president i have convoening power and there is a lot of good programs in the country on this front. and for us to gather together. and business leaders and local elected officials and celebrities and athletes and figure out how we are doing a better job, helping young african-american men feel that they are a full part of this society? and they have pathways and avenues to succeed? we'll think about that. and finally, it is going to be important for all of us to do some soul searching. there is talk about should we convene a conversation on race? >> i haven't sewn that be particularly productive, when politicians try to organize conversations, they are stilted and politicized and folks are looked into the positions they already have. on the other hand, with families and churches and work places, the
there is a lot of kids who need help and getting a lot of negative reenforcements. is there more than we could do to give them a sense that their country cares about them? and values them. and is willing to invest in them? i am not, naive about the federal program but as president i have convoening power and there is a lot of good programs in the country on this front. and for us to gather together. and business leaders and local elected officials and celebrities and athletes and figure out how...
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. >>> more reenforcements arrive for the warrior are also' depleted bench. that's all coming up in sports in just a few minutes. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, stock reached an all-time hh today... nearly 125 dollars. the surge came after news spread.. t >>> tesla motors' stock reached an all time today, nearly $125. the surge came after a new spread that the company will be added to the nasdaq 100 index. tesla is the world's best performing automotive stock this year. shares quickly jumped in march when tesla predicted the model- s sales would reach 21,000 sales this year. >>> a group of stanford students unvailed their solar powered car this year. they have been gearing up for the challenge this october. the students will put their solar car to the test in a grueling 2,000-mile race across the out back. >> we have a very slow start, but we can get up to reason my high speeds. >> the car weighs about 375 pounds. >> they are not saying it is a little car with a little motorcycle in it to just in case. >> yeah. >> what else do you have for us, allen? >> that's it. i
. >>> more reenforcements arrive for the warrior are also' depleted bench. that's all coming up in sports in just a few minutes. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, stock reached an all-time hh today... nearly 125 dollars. the surge came after news spread.. t >>> tesla motors' stock reached an all time today, nearly $125. the surge came after a new spread that the company will be added to the nasdaq 100 index. tesla is the world's best performing automotive stock this year. shares quickly...
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that's what i'm trying to reenforce with this toy. >> our favorite kids show is doc mcstuffin. i feel like they would appreciate the goldiblocks toys. you are our foot soldier this week. it's lovely to have chance to talk with you. that's going to do it for us today. we will dive deep into one of the most important decisions president obama will face. who will replace ben bernanke. >>> it's the last day of the national urban league's conference. a day after a very stirring message from trayvon martin. i'll talk with the urban league head. >>> how can cities on the brink use detroit to save themselves? it's fascinating look at what's happen ng the motor city. aisle talk with a time magazine reporter. >>> edward snowden's father with a new appeal to u.s. government. >>> forbes magazine with the list of the best colleges. why some schools are completely off the list? i'll be back. the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places he's always wanted to go. that's why we bought a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a sub
that's what i'm trying to reenforce with this toy. >> our favorite kids show is doc mcstuffin. i feel like they would appreciate the goldiblocks toys. you are our foot soldier this week. it's lovely to have chance to talk with you. that's going to do it for us today. we will dive deep into one of the most important decisions president obama will face. who will replace ben bernanke. >>> it's the last day of the national urban league's conference. a day after a very stirring...
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. >> this morning, we watched as truckloads of police reenforced the headquarters of state television. the army's reported to be inside. the army denied it had taken control. amid rumors all day that it would take over the airwaves in a military coup. >> egypt is in the midst of a full military coup. morsi had been informed he is no longer president of egypt. minutes later, it was announced the military was suspending the constitution, calling for early presidential elections and installing chief justice monsoor as the interim president. this was the scene in tahrir square following the announcement. president morsi and his supporters remained defy an the throughout the day, in a statement released to a presidential spokesperson. morsi who is now under house arrest, cat gore rickly rejected what he called a military coup. ayman mohyeldin is live in cairo with the latest. ayman about you reported on the house arrest that morsi has been placed under. what can you tell us about that? >> what we do know is only coming out from members of the muslim brotherhood. no confirmation yet from th
. >> this morning, we watched as truckloads of police reenforced the headquarters of state television. the army's reported to be inside. the army denied it had taken control. amid rumors all day that it would take over the airwaves in a military coup. >> egypt is in the midst of a full military coup. morsi had been informed he is no longer president of egypt. minutes later, it was announced the military was suspending the constitution, calling for early presidential elections and...
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>>reporter: the daring inventor reenforces one of kathy's core values, anything is possible in the air and in your life. >> yay! good girl. >>reporter: kathy personally mentors 15-year-old jackie. jackie calls kathy a second mother who challenges her to grow as a writer and leader. >> she just gets me into these things, like pushes me and motivates me. >>reporter: as a nurse and single mother of four, kathy started stand by me in 1996. she secured a grant and began a project to tutor struggling readers. it's grown into a mentoring program at eight schools. mentors and their students meet at least one hour a week for study and fun. >> they build that teamwork and they build their confidence. >>reporter: but relationships take time, so kathy recruits volunteers believed to mentor for life. the average stand by me mentorship lasts eight years. paula burkhart says the best part is seeing the change in her 15-year-old meantee. >> watching brenda go from a very shy 9-year-old to really competent self-directed young woman. >>reporter: brenda calls paula her role model. >> knowing that she's p
>>reporter: the daring inventor reenforces one of kathy's core values, anything is possible in the air and in your life. >> yay! good girl. >>reporter: kathy personally mentors 15-year-old jackie. jackie calls kathy a second mother who challenges her to grow as a writer and leader. >> she just gets me into these things, like pushes me and motivates me. >>reporter: as a nurse and single mother of four, kathy started stand by me in 1996. she secured a grant and began...
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that's going to reenforce the onshore flow that's already in place. keeping the temperatures at the 70s and 80s. 50s and 60s at the coast. you might need a jacket in places like san francisco, only hitting 58 degrees. at about 54 right now. not much of a warmup today. however, status quo for this time of year. that's what we call it. 84 in livermore, 70 in fremont. here it is, the all-important week. it's not too early to start thinking about the weekend. saturday and sunday is when the beach conditions will get a little bit better. santa cruz is going to be pretty comfortable all week long. let's check the drive at 5:47 with mike. >> here is tracy, we were talking about the 580 and the 205 merge over here. that's where you see the bulk of the traffic starting to backup, 205 over to west 580. then we have the slowing into the altamont pass. as we're looking over, we have the average speed showing up. overall 35 miles per hour on average. that takes you from grant line road where we are right now over towards 680. thaus the dublin interchange. it's not
that's going to reenforce the onshore flow that's already in place. keeping the temperatures at the 70s and 80s. 50s and 60s at the coast. you might need a jacket in places like san francisco, only hitting 58 degrees. at about 54 right now. not much of a warmup today. however, status quo for this time of year. that's what we call it. 84 in livermore, 70 in fremont. here it is, the all-important week. it's not too early to start thinking about the weekend. saturday and sunday is when the beach...
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they don't know how they will get to the last leg of the journey home to reenforcement so, there are a lot of people trying to make other plan to get to their final destination. >> i am sure you are finding out this has a domino affect. >> reporter: absolutely. it looks like it will wear well into the night and spill into days. >> any indications from the airlines at all -- i mean, look, passengers, whether there is a delay or not, if a passenger says i don't feel like flying today after a horrific plane crash, are the airlines giving people a break here? i mean forget hotel rooms and car rentals. if they can't find them they can't find them if they are all taken. are airlines budging or giving slack to those that may want to travel? >> reporter: i talked to united. at this point, however, i am not sure if they are offering refunds or vouchers for other airlines or rental cars. it may be possible it is happening for folks that want to get home, but at this point i am not completely sure. >> thank you, charles clifford at the domestic terminal at sfo. let's talk to theresa at the inte
they don't know how they will get to the last leg of the journey home to reenforcement so, there are a lot of people trying to make other plan to get to their final destination. >> i am sure you are finding out this has a domino affect. >> reporter: absolutely. it looks like it will wear well into the night and spill into days. >> any indications from the airlines at all -- i mean, look, passengers, whether there is a delay or not, if a passenger says i don't feel like flying...
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at the end of the case that was a very important point to at least reenforce that the question is not about race. you have to make the decision based upon the evidence and that any prejudice that you may have against african americans you will put that aside. >> i thought it was so important that he did that. if you look at the -- john guy is a southern man and he is in a southern town. he first start the by excusing them on the issue of race. he gave them exculpat. he said i want you to do the same thing in this case with the black victim and the hispanic, white hispanic defendant that you would do if the races were reversed. a wonderful way of excusing these jurors from any burden of race while still asking them to be fair on the issue of race. >> very clever way of putting race on the table. we are 20-25 minutes away from the one hour recess being over with we assume the dinner wreck being over and possibly the question coming back, the question that could be critical in the deliberation and in the case. what specifically does the jury want to know about the instructions about what
at the end of the case that was a very important point to at least reenforce that the question is not about race. you have to make the decision based upon the evidence and that any prejudice that you may have against african americans you will put that aside. >> i thought it was so important that he did that. if you look at the -- john guy is a southern man and he is in a southern town. he first start the by excusing them on the issue of race. he gave them exculpat. he said i want you to...
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those things are very exciting to reenforce to people. they are very encouraging and reassuring things to reenforce. it's amazing how great they are at showing their brand. when dianna married charles, the family was old and boring and crusty. along came dianna with her youthfulness and she revived the brnd. we had a recent dip when she died when it was depressing aga again. then along comes william becoming such a superstar, such a relaxed, great-looking, dianna brought the great genes into the royal family. they were not the biggest pinups before she entered the fray. now you have these great-looking prince. she's the first nonroyal wife to give birth to an heir. this is a huge moment also. it's not just that this child will be king or queen. the mother for the first time is a commoner, which is a hugely different factor and a very modern factor in the way they keep providing the brand. >> joe? >> and of course, tina, i have been saying all morning quoting the sex pistols, the tourists are money. there was a time in the '90s that we all
those things are very exciting to reenforce to people. they are very encouraging and reassuring things to reenforce. it's amazing how great they are at showing their brand. when dianna married charles, the family was old and boring and crusty. along came dianna with her youthfulness and she revived the brnd. we had a recent dip when she died when it was depressing aga again. then along comes william becoming such a superstar, such a relaxed, great-looking, dianna brought the great genes into...
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the thc might have had an impact and reenforced the fact that george said he locks like he is high. and comment in the 7- 11 that he was swaying and may have impaired his judgment on what zimmerman was doing. >> surprising or was that a mistake? >> you have extracted from two police officers that no, that is not my extract it rather than y cross-examine i cross-examining him. i would have let it for the state to call. >> judge alex. thank you very much. we'll see you soon. >>> coming up, a reality tv star going wild, booked on felony charges after allegedly arming herself to the teeth and heading for her ex-husband's home in a fury. trace gallagher will join us in a moment. >>> the ntsb just rawrapped up interviews with the pilots on the asiana 214. hey linda! what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support gularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. >>> in the latest case of reality tv stars gone wild, one of the new s
the thc might have had an impact and reenforced the fact that george said he locks like he is high. and comment in the 7- 11 that he was swaying and may have impaired his judgment on what zimmerman was doing. >> surprising or was that a mistake? >> you have extracted from two police officers that no, that is not my extract it rather than y cross-examine i cross-examining him. i would have let it for the state to call. >> judge alex. thank you very much. we'll see you soon....
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around the world, and, frankly, the fact you're such a gentleman, a good and kind person, i think, helps reenforce that spirit of service. on behalf of all of us, let me just say we are surely a kinder and gent leer nation -- gentler nation because of you, and we can't thank you enough. [applause] ♪ so it is now my great pleasure to join president bush and all of you in presenting this extraordinary award to an extraordinary couple who have done so much for so many people. we are very grateful to them. lloyd and kathy, will you please step up to receive your award? [applause] [laughter] [applause] >> thank you for this incredible award. we are humbled and honored to be chosen as the 5,000th daily point of light. not in our wildest dreams did we ever plan to be here or even imagined receiving this award. in fact, after being in business for 34 years, floyd was dreaming of relaxing, even sailing around the world, but in 2003, he was asked to build an 8th hospice in an old help sigh hospital in a village in tanzania, and that changed everything. when we got there, we saw children dying of starvatio
around the world, and, frankly, the fact you're such a gentleman, a good and kind person, i think, helps reenforce that spirit of service. on behalf of all of us, let me just say we are surely a kinder and gent leer nation -- gentler nation because of you, and we can't thank you enough. [applause] ♪ so it is now my great pleasure to join president bush and all of you in presenting this extraordinary award to an extraordinary couple who have done so much for so many people. we are very...
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before the invasion, british air marshall named lee mali, trevor lee mallory felt that the germans reenforced normandy peninsula to a degree that would make it suicidal to send the 8 # and 101st airborne. he wanted eisenhower to scrub it. a senior air officer said it was suicidal. eisenhower was a terrible decision maker, very, very hard, and went to the tent, thought about it for a long time, enultimately, he decided, i have to do it. i can't launch an invasion and have the risk of attacks on flanks coming across the beaches without taking a luge risk on the airborne operations. it's the right decision and worked well all in all. >> of more than 6,000 jumpers, nearly 1,000 landed, and most of the 1500 odd who drifted far beyond the eight mile square in the division drop zones were killed or captured, a few made the way to safety with maps torn from local telephone books. more than half all supplieded bundles lay beyond retrieval at the bottom of water meadows, a devastating loss of radios, mortars, and 11 of 1275 millimeter packs, and sergeant peering into a barn found men lying in the straw
before the invasion, british air marshall named lee mali, trevor lee mallory felt that the germans reenforced normandy peninsula to a degree that would make it suicidal to send the 8 # and 101st airborne. he wanted eisenhower to scrub it. a senior air officer said it was suicidal. eisenhower was a terrible decision maker, very, very hard, and went to the tent, thought about it for a long time, enultimately, he decided, i have to do it. i can't launch an invasion and have the risk of attacks on...
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aid to egypt should continue to reenforce that we aren't involved in the political process. mike says the u.s. should stay out. all aid should be conditional or none at all. thanks to everyone who tweeted in this weekend. that is it here in washington. i'm shannon bream. "fox news sunday" is next. thanks for watching fox where we remain proud and fearless. >> i'm john roberts in for chris wallace. turmoil and transition turned deadly in egypt and expose a deep divide in the arab world. >> john: the country's first democratically elected leader forced from office. the military now in control and the path forward unclear as the u.s. walks a fine line with our largest arab ally. >> we are on the side of the egyptian people. we want their voices to be heard. we want all sides to engage with each other and work through a political solution. >> john: we will discuss with two key senators. republican bob corker and democrat jack reed. then, the battle over abortion
aid to egypt should continue to reenforce that we aren't involved in the political process. mike says the u.s. should stay out. all aid should be conditional or none at all. thanks to everyone who tweeted in this weekend. that is it here in washington. i'm shannon bream. "fox news sunday" is next. thanks for watching fox where we remain proud and fearless. >> i'm john roberts in for chris wallace. turmoil and transition turned deadly in egypt and expose a deep divide in the arab...
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job teaching was a lot of things that i have to know or had to know every day for my job as a pd was reenforced by educating others. >> so when you made the comment that your approach to the class was really from a practical standpoint, you were talking about how this stuff works in real life? >> good morning, everyone, i'm carol costello with "newsroom." thank you so much for joining us. we are keeping an eye on egypt. i want you to know that. the thousands and thousands of protesters proing at tahrir square. they have given an ultimatum to egypt's president or something might happen. we are continuing our live coverage of the george zimmerman murder trial. on the stand right now is one of george zimmerman's professors, alexis carter. he teaches criminal investigation, including florida's stand your ground law. he has testified that zimmerman was a good student. actually got an a in the course. it is now cross examination time. this is defense attorney don west. let's listen. >> it could be just one or two that may have significance. >> no. all facts have significance. you generally look at th
job teaching was a lot of things that i have to know or had to know every day for my job as a pd was reenforced by educating others. >> so when you made the comment that your approach to the class was really from a practical standpoint, you were talking about how this stuff works in real life? >> good morning, everyone, i'm carol costello with "newsroom." thank you so much for joining us. we are keeping an eye on egypt. i want you to know that. the thousands and thousands...
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there are a lot of kids out there who need help, who are getting a lot of negative reenforcement and is there more that we can do to give them a sense that their country cares about them and values them and is willing to invest in them? you know, i'm not, naive about the prospects of some brand new federal program. i'm not sure that's what we're talking about here but i do recognize that as president i've got some power and there are a lot of good programs being done across the country on this front and for us to be able to gather together business leaders and local elected officials and clergy and celebrities and athletes to figure out how are we doing a better job helping young african-american men feel that they're a full part of this society and that, and that they have got pathways and avenues to succeed? i think that would be a pretty good outcome from what was obviously a tragic situation and we're going to spend some time working on that and thinking about that. and then finally, i think it's going to be important for all of us to do some soul-searching. you know there has be
there are a lot of kids out there who need help, who are getting a lot of negative reenforcement and is there more that we can do to give them a sense that their country cares about them and values them and is willing to invest in them? you know, i'm not, naive about the prospects of some brand new federal program. i'm not sure that's what we're talking about here but i do recognize that as president i've got some power and there are a lot of good programs being done across the country on this...
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i was going to reenforce the point that that isn't going to change the consequence of that, the thing we can do at dow is value-add, that's an advantage dow-usa. advantage the country-usa. >> thank you. we present you joining us today, andrew. >> happy to be with you guys. >> interesting interview. >>> coming up, president obama kicking off his economic tour in illinois and missouri yesterday. up next, we get reaction to the president's speech from republican congressman kevin brady as we head to break. take a lock at what the president said yesterday about the economics of equality. >> this growing inequality. not just a result. inequality of opportunity. this growing inequality. it's not just morally wrong, it's bad economics. bauers when middle class families have less to spend, guess what? businesses have fewer consumers. when wealth concentrates at the very top, it can threaten the economy. . . >> welcome back. this morning you see weak inside for the dow and s&p futures. we are back down the dow futures below fair value. s&p are down almost 5 points t. nasdaq continues to power
i was going to reenforce the point that that isn't going to change the consequence of that, the thing we can do at dow is value-add, that's an advantage dow-usa. advantage the country-usa. >> thank you. we present you joining us today, andrew. >> happy to be with you guys. >> interesting interview. >>> coming up, president obama kicking off his economic tour in illinois and missouri yesterday. up next, we get reaction to the president's speech from republican...
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they are not going to be able to handle the kind of [bleep] reenforcement of the united states marines going into here. [bleep] they can't. i'm looking forward to this fight. >>brian: here's a reality series we have to see because it's real reality. here's marine corporal younis. what is your reaction when you see that? >> brings me back there. we were there a little over six months. it brings me back. it's nice to watch this on tv. >>brian: tonight at 9 on nat geo. as we put it together, do we get a sense of what you're going through? >> you do. it's a modern look at what the infantry man goes through every single day on the front lines. it is an interesting thing because you don't see that very often. >>brian: why don't we see this very often? >> i don't know what the reason is. you get documentaries occasionally, one-hour long. it's interesting to see a show, a five-part series. >>brian: what's it like engaging the enemy regularly? will we get that sense? >> yes. i guess you won't be getting shot at but you'll see what it feels like to be shot at? >>brian: now you're in the civilian
they are not going to be able to handle the kind of [bleep] reenforcement of the united states marines going into here. [bleep] they can't. i'm looking forward to this fight. >>brian: here's a reality series we have to see because it's real reality. here's marine corporal younis. what is your reaction when you see that? >> brings me back there. we were there a little over six months. it brings me back. it's nice to watch this on tv. >>brian: tonight at 9 on nat geo. as we put...
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these new rules will be an essential component of a set of mutually reenforcing capital requirements. the rules will have several important consequences. first, they will consolidate the progress that has been made by banks and regulators over the last four years improving quality and quantity of capital held by banking organizations. adoption of these rules assures that has memories of the crisis fade efforts to build and maintain higher capital levels will not be allowed to win in. second, remedy shortcomings in existing generally applicable risk weighted assets calculation that became apparent during the financial crisis. in so doing they would enhance the effectiveness of the collins amendment which we strengthened in the final rule by making it as minimum o capital buff as requirements. adoption of these rules means we will have met international expectations for u.s. implementation of the basel iii capital framer giving us a firm position from which to focus our expectations others implement basel iii promoting global financial stability. in characterizing this as a milestone in
these new rules will be an essential component of a set of mutually reenforcing capital requirements. the rules will have several important consequences. first, they will consolidate the progress that has been made by banks and regulators over the last four years improving quality and quantity of capital held by banking organizations. adoption of these rules assures that has memories of the crisis fade efforts to build and maintain higher capital levels will not be allowed to win in. second,...
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congressmen's offices, we work with them all the time to get their messages and our messages out to ensure we reenforce each other and have people well-informed. >> thank you, sir. now, i want the 10th district in new jersey which was greatly impacted. you had a strong presence in the area. elaborate what you did in the state and for the residents of new jersey. >> sure. i think the most relevant thing we did is through the crisis map, gave people warning about where the storm was moving and how it's going and shelter information. i think issues about gas stations as well was in new jersey as well. that was probably one of the responses we did. we worked through the tools providing people with information. >> what can we do in the region to prepare for the next crisis? >> i think we have to learn about getting data in advance available in the open formats. i think it's important. there's always more information we can get. i think it's interesting about the fuel information, the longer term time to recover from the storm is important to figure out ways to get that data in advance. at the same time, wit
congressmen's offices, we work with them all the time to get their messages and our messages out to ensure we reenforce each other and have people well-informed. >> thank you, sir. now, i want the 10th district in new jersey which was greatly impacted. you had a strong presence in the area. elaborate what you did in the state and for the residents of new jersey. >> sure. i think the most relevant thing we did is through the crisis map, gave people warning about where the storm was...
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this test failure, along with an earlier failure, reenforces the need to pursue a fly before you buy approach demonstrating the realistic flight tests that the system will work as intended before deploying any additional intercepters, and i would welcome our witnesses' comments on that issue as well. the defense authorization bill that we will bring to the senate floor includes provisions that give the secretary of defense greater flexibility to transfer detainees from guantanamo. i'm interested in the witnesses' views on proposed changes in the defense authorization bill, and lastly, but far from leastly, we must confront the growing challenge of sequesteration. all things military has to do, responding to regional crisis, maintaining readiness, training, equipping forces, taking care of the service members and their families depends upon appropriate levels of funding. the damaging effect sequesteration has and will continue to have nlings addressed and reversed, that damage on the readiness of our military must be addressed and addressed in a way that affects the vitality of our fo
this test failure, along with an earlier failure, reenforces the need to pursue a fly before you buy approach demonstrating the realistic flight tests that the system will work as intended before deploying any additional intercepters, and i would welcome our witnesses' comments on that issue as well. the defense authorization bill that we will bring to the senate floor includes provisions that give the secretary of defense greater flexibility to transfer detainees from guantanamo. i'm...